Blue Owl Lenormand – Three Card Draw

29 04 2008

This morning I drew three cards from the Blue Owl Lenormand deck for guidance for the day. 

  • The Child
  • The Book
  • The Man

The child can represent an actual child in my life, and the book can refer to the child’s education or to something totally unexpected happening.  The Man most likely represents me.  Today is my little nephew’s birthday, and we’re having a celebration, so I wonder if these cards are referring to something unexpected happening with our plans.  He’s too young for school, and too innocent to be hiding anything.  I could be that I will end up covering up for a child today.

The other thought I have is that the child and book refer to a new area of study that will capture my interest.  Nothing in the works at the moment, but I’m known to have a wandering eye when it comes to learning new things. :)





Questioning the Lenormand Oracle

20 04 2008

I’ve been experiencing financial difficulties recently, and I’ve been considering opening an ebay store to sell my original artwork, used books, and other stuff that would normally be presented at a tag sale.  For insight and guidance with this issue, I decided to ask the Mystical Lenormand if it would be beneficial for me to get involved with ebay.  Here are my results using Regina Russell’s 6-Card Question Spread:

Q: Would I find success in opening a store on ebay?

 

  • The Snake
  • The Bear
  • The Coffin
  • The Ring
  • The Moon
  • The Tower
  • The Crossroads

I discovered after I’d randomly drawn my cards that I had someone pulled an extra card (The Crossroads), so I put it to the side to be read in conjunction with the Tower as the final outcome.

Interpretation:

The Recent Past or Present:
Snake + Bear shows that I’m currently experiencing some financial troubles.

Answers the Question:
Coffin + Ring shows a transformation and end to problems, and a successful contract.  The ebay store offers an opportunity to recover financially.

Contributing Factors Yet to Be Considered:
Moon + Tower shows creativity and ambition.  Perhaps more of my emotions and creative energy will need to be invested in this project than I realize to ensure success.

Pivot & Extra Card:
Tower + Crossroads
indicates a chance to reach a high level of success with the project.  The Crossroads suggests that several new options could open up for me if I’m willing to put in the necessary effort.  In matter of work, the Crossroads can refer to a 2nd job or part time work, so it reinforces the idea that there may be more involved with the project than I anticipate.





Lenormand Blue Owl – Three Card Draw

31 03 2008

Today I drew my daily cards from the Blue Owl Lenormand.  I charged card 28 to represent myself, but did not focus on a particular question or issue.

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  • The Moon
  • The Key
  • The Lily

The Key represents something important, a solution, or that destiny is at play in a situation.  the Moon suggests that it is of emotional or spiritual significance, and the Lily represents wisdom, or a mature man. 

These cards suggest a couple of different interpretations to me.  First, they could refer to a spiritual insight that resolves a problem or issue I’m experiencing.  Also, they could indicate that the spiritual insight comes from an older man who plays a key role in my life.  He could be a father figure, or a spiritual mentor.  In either case, the Key denotes success in a spiritual matter.





Lenormand 3 Card Draw – Dog + Crossroads + Anchor

27 03 2008

This morning I decided to pull my daily cards from my Mystical Lenormand deck.  I ‘charged’ card 28 The Man, and focused on “what do I need to know today?”

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18 The Dog
22 The Crossroads
35 The Anchor

My first impression when I looked at these cards was that they predict a separation (Crossroads) from a friend (Dog).  The Crossroads gives me the sense of a ‘parting of ways.’  The Anchor shows stability so the separation wouldn’t be due to conflict.  The friend could be relocating to find more stability–perhaps a new job. 

The other idea that comes to mind is that the friend may choose the option to stay in the end since dropping anchor usually indicates remaining in one place.

I question in this case whether the ‘key card’ is The Crossroads (because it falls in the middle), or the Dog since it seems to represent the focus of the reading.  The Crossroads isn’t typically used as a ‘key card,’ so perhaps in cases where a traditional key card such as the Dog shows up, the focus is shifted to that card.  I’ll have to keep this idea in mind for my future draws to see if it works consistently for me.